Al2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 15, 1979 Gastuihi NEWS Classifieds 365-2667 ool, weekly shopping. Cut tog el our In ti Caitiegue Neve and Ml cc venk Mire for Share-a-Rilde colum: 1» S66- 7266 to place thie free ohacitied 4 Student Placement HIGH SCHOOL and call dants seeking parts lo offer ihelr servicer je atu. GOT AN STEM you'd IIke to away free? Yt put It pe solumn at no nt je. Just pi! Clasalfled Ai S- ‘O BODY Paint Shop, leased approx. 2,500 aq. ft. Lo- Jed: downtown Kamicops. Askin $20,000. Will take newor 4x4 as par payment. 374-4922, 376-0309. OLD, ESTABLISHED corner fro cery store with modern 3-b living quarters on 4 city tots. Fruit id garden eres, ool. A ham a" . Present Owners eee Write x 867, Grand 9121 ON OLIVER STREET, Willams Lake, spproximately 9,500 aquare foot,’ airect, tovel, ‘AiC, Ideal tor B.C. V2G 18. HOW TO GET antler ear lst fact the News, 191 Columbia Ave. lomecoming for dente. Jul zt. . Ai Hatratien . Contact An os Box 108, Hazelton, a G. VOJ 1Y0, ANNUAL General Soccer Moell utlve. Everyone encouraged 10 3I7 MOVING TO EDMONTO to rant or buy? Contact Mrs. Pat Poscente. Office (403) 467-5511. Home (403) 487-8419. Or write her 128 @ St., Sherwood Ri il okt 1 148 aA Saturd CAA eee Fah oNednen Fire Church ‘paser nent. Ph. “anne 385-8060 or Nada 389-4419. 12 ADDRESS LABELS. Handy for use Ay envelopes, parcel for 2.25 & tax. Cantiegar News. tin fellowahip of men and w share thelr experi — Chu ce (Columbia Ave.) ‘Satur- lay, Bp.m.; Discussion Meeting — Hea oats: Ph. 365-61 ate ot ~-PERSONAL Nutrl-Date otters Abeclally heel Vilamine; Sup COMICS nootive auytana healih ae churn tn photog! aE Free ox iM Port vac ‘3V6. Ph. a w Call tna and naehcune i sew with , Your Pharmaciat IPORA thing fons Oblain Supervised Incorporation over Counsel 3088 Ghe ex tini4d hone — fast! Salf- oll free, 112-800-663- & ‘Masterchargo accepted. DIVORGE! $100.00 {iting foes. Obtain your iawye vised die vorce over the phot want! Call Salt. once Bervicen tol, I tree, MN Vi2- sles. charge acco, faupenamnit 7.17) YOUR | ENGAGEMEN NOTICE Is printed free w! ma trom order your wedding invitations rom the Cattle. ‘Mr. and Mrs. James William Markin are happy to announce the gngagem yd of thelr Gaughter of and William ott Wading to take place on March 31, 1079. __ ennouncenrents smiling Sunday baby, MORGAN ALISHA POWER, was born at home to. fer happy mother, doanne Pows 00 noon, Janu- ‘ary 28, 1979, i the laving help of Carolyn, Scolt, and Rosle. Cards of Thanks to express our heart- friends, neigh- tives for thelr 8 and loss of our and father Willlam A. Pereversolf. ranks to all ie sent ante and ware, and to ooking Group, and hanks to Or. id aes In gong Funeral Home. God bless you all. — Paravarsoft Family. FRENCH — To Len and Diane French of Flosaland, B.C., February i 1979, a son. IMIEFF — To Mr. and Mrs. Mike htt of Wintaw, B.C., February 8, 1979, a son. SHERSTOBITOFF — To Pater and Olga Sherstobitoft of Crescent Valley, 6.C., February 8, 1878, a daughter DESNOJERS — To Milo and ae Desnojers of Castlegar, B. tuary 9, 1979, @ SHEPPARD To Patricia and Allan Sheppard of Castlegar, 8.C., February 12, 1978, a daughter. KINAKIN — To Frank and Loretle Kinakin of Castlegar, 8.C., Febru-_ ary 1. 79, a son. Klapatel Bon v Pebruary 12, 1979, a son. ' WAIKIKI Hawaii condominiums up 31% in appreciation value last 9 mths. Super invest- ment. Now, new 2-bedraom condos, for sale, from $98,- 500. Terms/Multi-Owners O.K. Mtn. and ocean view. For infarmation contact: ton, owner -, Ste. #1920 LULU HI 96814 Ph. (608) 849-8743 Telex 7238450/ Bolton Pianos Social Notes | Mrs. H. Johnson 365-8294 Mrs, J. Heslop returned home Tuesday after spending two weeks visiting in Kelowna with her family. * . . Mrs, E. Rourke returned home Tuesday of last week after spending two wecks visit: ing with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, B, Nelsen and family in Edmonton. * 8 6 Mr. and Mrs. G, Eastcott of Rossland were Sunday guests of Mrs, H, Johnson, Sri Darwin Gross It Only Takes a Minute or Two - Don't you love those com- mercials of a woman propped up in bed who looks up from the novel she is reading and says, “I'm cleaning my oven"? Or how about the one where it shows her snoozing.away and a volee from somewhere says, “Joyce's toilet bowl is getting elean as she sleeps"? Nothing works when I ‘sleep. Whatever is there the night before when I climb into bed is there when I wake up. Not only that, 1am forever Speaks at Coust ECKANKAR Release Sri Darwin Gross, known to his students as the Mahanta, the Living ECK Master, will be making a rare appearance in Vancouver to speak at an ECKANKAR Seminar on the evening of Feb. 24. * The conference, being held at the Holiday Inn Vancouver - City Centre, is a two-day affair open‘to the public. Speakers from Canada and the United States will be lecturing on the various aspects of this ancient spiritual teaching, with special emphasis on the science of Soul Travel, which ‘is a technique taught by the ECK Masters, Sri Darwin has won a steadily. increasing’ following around the world, speaking at ECKANKAR Conferences on the techniques of Soul Travel, which he describes asa method “by which the individual, at his own volition, and without the use of drugs, hypnosis, or occult practice, may consciously tran- scent -the physical state of consciousness, In this way, his students are said to experience greater levels of existence, which ap- parently exist beyond the per- ception of the normal physical - senses. The last time Sri Darwin was in Vancouver was in 1972, shortly after taking over the spiritual leadership of ECKAN- KAR, Since then his following has increased many fold in Canada as in most other coun- tries. The ECKANKAR Centres in the Lower Mainland are welcoming all enquiries into their Feb. 24-25 conference. eight minutes cuts down on the Erma. aals Bom HVC | week, Pouring a little baking soda down my disposer dally takes only 2-1/2 minutes a day. Biffing the floor daily for » bigjob cleaner at the end of the ie being accosted by people who, implore me to devote just a minute or so a day to a chore thal will eventually make my life easier. I kept a count of these offers for one day and can." "7 with the following tally: My dentist asked me to brush and floss for just three minutes a day. My minister asked. me .to pray and meditate for only five minutes a day. My hairdresser suggested I brush my hair 99 strokes for just six minutes a day. My doctor advised me to exercise daily by walking for only 30 minutes, My mother said it would take only four minutes dally to clean up the. splatters in my oven as soon as ] made them. ‘My husband ragged me to death to put aside just two minutes a day to take an iron. tablet: A cosmetic salesman told me to take three minutes out of, every day and rub moisturizer into my skin. My best friend told me to kick off my shoes, clevate my feet and nap for 20 miriutes a day and I'd feel wonderful, Cleaning my contact lenses only takes five minutes a day. Taking vitamins daily only takes a bite of 1-1/2 minutes out of my schedule. Spritizing a little air puri- fior in my kitchen each day keeps germs toa minimum and takes only three minutes. Just a few drops of vita- mins in my dog’s bowl and he'll feel better and have a shiny coat. It only takes a minute a day. T tallied up all my minutes .one day and came up with only four hours and 10 minutes for eating and sleeping. Make that four hours, It takes me 10 minutes a day to keep track of where my time goes, ‘ FORKLIFT MECH. Lower Mainland sawmill presently has opening for qualified mechan- Ic. Full range of benefits & competitive wage rates. forkilft units would be a definite asset. Interested parties reply to: Paracnne! Man: 4541 - 198th St LANGLEY, B. V3A 1E7 Announcement Ds Glen Wilson - SALESMAN OF THE MONTH oper Agencies ( proreh) Is pleased to Glen Wilson as January's 5: men of the Month, ror oar assistance In any of your real estate dealings, please call Glen at Cooper Agencies 385-3347, or at home 365-341 For Sale ROGF TRUSS ¥ MANUFACTURING JIG Portable ¢ On Wheels All-Steel ¢ Factory-Bullt with Accessories Phone 442-2188 Grand Forks Commercial Retail Space Available Castlegar — Pine Strest Location 675 to 3,600 square feet Now Leasing For information call 368-6488 Northwest Homes is overloaded with TRADE-INS! © Mobile Homes © Cars © Pick-Up Trucks’ Call 365-7754 «ity. Noroira DL Lic. #01017A Cartage & Builders Box 1047 - GRAND FORKS, B.C. Your Jeep, 4x4 and 4-Wheel Drive Headquarters 4 WHEEL DRIVE 1975 TOYOTA LANOGRUISER 4 door, 4x4 1974 CHEV 4x4 % Ton, V-8 standard 1972 JEEPJ10 % Ton USED TRUCKS 1973 CHEV Crew Cab % Ton, only $3,000 1974 DODGE Crew Cab, bronze, only $3,200 1976 FORD Super Cab, blue, air conditioning, 460, 2 tanks. $6,400 1977 CHEV % Ton, air conditioning, auto. $5,700 1976 CHEV ¥% Ton, V-8 automatic. $4,600 TRAIL; B.C. “Your Ford Country Headquarters” "1976 BOBCAT SW i, 4 crlner, speed, rai, pl tes, ral 1971 FORD BALAXIE. 2 daw, 14 atonal, 73, p, (alle, rials, x 1974 MAVERICK ‘2 dewr, Ucyfiader,sotomatic, prado, bmchots, vie roe, 1973 CAPRI - ‘Lions, 4 cylinder, Uspead, consale, rade, far te young: 197 DATSUN B210 513 MONTEED BROUGHAM Utees, Wao, 14 aetamatic, px, ph, alle, 1973 MONTEGO ‘ane, capper, 8 acta, ps, pl radia, Rx, STZ, sow Directory. | For insertion rates ca 365-5210. you thinking i are swimming thie GLACIER SWIMMING ° POOLS Castlegar 365-2278 JEAVER COLLISION OENTR The Home of Personal~’ Ized Auto Body Rey Fruitvale 387- C COURTESY BROKERS: INC, ie Hwy. 22 Genelia 699-2413 *e:ROU “call, wos answered valfe-pennies for “Pennies for Frleltdship" when 20 members agtWiree guests of the Slocan wanes Tnstitute met this + ‘Asa project for “The Year of thé:Child” . several members volunteered their time to help students In the Slocan schools with ‘reading during school hoiir's’ Members living in other parts,of the Slocan Valley were encouraged to inquire whether tHey could help in the schools in their area, Tt’ was decided: that the Slocan W:I. would work to- wards furnishing a single-bed ward for the New Denver Health Care Centre which Is to OEY CENTRE How te I Ww Nelson 352-9601 Equipment fr Campere and Trallers al SUPPLIES =. Beaver Falls 367-0067, ., f. For that classle look i fabrica, notions and pat terns, CLASSIC FABRICS 82 Maple, Castlegar G HELEN'S FLOWERS: ‘ CAMERAS GORD'S LOCK, SHARP & CYCLE Expert Service Dept. Rossland 362-5993 tions, avaltable at ~ ANDERSON INSURANCE AGENC' ‘ LTo. Castlegar 385-3302 eSZS Keep your car moving ~ with tires f a he, twee Columte Trall 364-1208 LIBRA MUSIC Serving musicians fro beginner to professio! al Is. 840 Rossland. 3: ‘Trall 364-2022. ¢ NATIONAL HOMES, Castlegar 365-3640 0: OLIVER'S BOOKS - | “A ibook Is’ a loving: 398 Baker 8t., Nelso PETE'S TVLTO. 279 Columbia Castlegar 365-8455 . is year, A bake sale and coffee party will be held the morning of Feb. 21; a take-out dinner is planned for March 17 and a cedar chest raffle will be held'— all to help raise’ ‘funds toward the care céntre. | Other decisions made were to donate “white elephant” items to the school for their fun fair; to pay for the candy canes given. by the school to the children at Christmas time; to donate most of the books in the WI. Hall to the community library. N. Larsen, M. ‘Gustufson and C. Barclay agreed to sort through the book: advised that the library in ‘the high school is open to the public every Monday and Wednesday, after school,is out for the day, United Nations convener Mrs. D. Hird, read letters from :the institute's foster child in ~ Haiti and pen pals in England, She also reported that a tea towel and two cookbooks were received from these pen pals, Nominations for the West Kootenay District Board and district conveners were re- quested and Mrs. N. Larsen agreed to‘let her name stand for citizenship and education, Five-Day Plan and Mrs. C. Barclay ‘for pub- Heity: Letters from the Children's * Hospitals were read, Volunteer hall cleaners for the month are M. Bone and C, Barclay, Mrs, M. Gustufson, who is canvassing for the Heart Fund, gave out some pamphlets and then introduced her guest Mrs. E. Strong, who gave an infor- mative talk about heart attack symptoms, going’ through a heart attack and the results afterwards, ‘Tea was served by Mrs, M, Hird and Mrs. M. Osis and tea time raffle winner was Mrs, N. - Bixler, 23 Smokers Kick Habit . Adventist Church Release Of the 31 persons: who started the Five-Day Plan to Stop Smoking last week at the Castlegar and District Hospital, 23 have faithfully followed the plan and are no longer smoking. + Dirk Zinner of the Five- Day Plan, who reports the outcome of the ‘Program, says that he believes these 29 are well over the hump. He warns sicinTeREY MOTORS (1977) Ltd Box 2018 GRAND FORKS, B.C. Phone 442-2724 Days or 442-2981 Evenings Dealer Licence No. 01678A 1974 V.W. DASHER 2 Dr. Front Wheel Drive, — -26,000-Miles ‘1971 MAVERICK 2 Dr., 6 Cyl. TREES 3 Speed.......... 1977 FORD F100 Ya Ton P.U., ; Big 6, 54395 1976 FORD 34 TON P.U. 14,000 Miles with 9Y2! Kit Camper, Auto. Feonomical Beer FL Fully Equipped 59495 1973 CAPRI 2 Dr. Sports’ Cne Owner, Low Mileage ... 24974 PINTO SQUIRE Stationwagon, 4 Cyl. Auto., Sta tiénwaged, 4Cyl. 4 Speed, 8 Track Tape .. . 52295 Windows ... | 1976 FORD F150 4x4 1973 TOYOTA CORONA , 1972 FORDIP! UL "vB, : $2495 fg Speed neariee $1895 1971 FORD’ TON P.U. Camper Special, V8 Auto., . $1995 1977 FORD CANOPY Deluxe With 3 Sliding 5695 however, that they are ‘not necessarily free of the tobacco habit, even though they have Rot smoked for several days. “The habit pattern is still there. But these folks have proved that they can get rid of it if they follow the principles of the Five-Day ‘Plan, and it will be much easier for them to Pulpit & Pew by the Castlegar. Ministerial Thal is not to say that the By REV. DESMOND CARROLL The darkest days of Bibli- cal times, in the sense that values and morals had declined to a low ebb, were often de- scribed in terms of the lack of the prophetic volce. This voive was a general term used to identify the various people who proclaimed the word of God and called upon their particular society to make some comparisons, The com- parisons were simply between what God called them to be and the standards that they had come to accept, The difference or gap was a measure of the moral fibre of that society, * We could easily say that prophets existed and should continue to exist only in the records of the Bible, but that would be a great misunder- ° standing of what is being pro- claimed, Z The Church, as that body of people who find their under- standing of life in the message of the Bible us always have a manage their - p he. adds: The-pastor has urged bud- “dies to continue to contact each other even though the formal course is completed. “The next three to six months,” he stated, “would be critical, for there is a tendency to relax the’ vigil against those patterns of living which fit into the smoking habit. Almost without thinking, a one-time smoker carr fall into the habit again.” For those who feared they would gain weight now that they were not’ smoking, the physician prescribed a hearty - * breakfast, a balanced lunch, and a light meal at night. Participants signed deci- sion cards, indicating they chose not to smoke. They will carry these with them as a reminder of their decision, as well as an aid in reinforcing their choice of not smoking. Pastor Zinner said that the open discussion period, during which participants related their experiences, indicated a real spirit of enthusiasm throughout, . . * the five sessigns, 24 Many joined Nonsmokers International, an organization of Five-Day Plan graduates who now operate to foster further plans in the community. Requests have been. re- ceived for a repeat of this course, and the next plan is «scheduled for the next winter.- , The Seventh-day Adven- tist Church, which sponsors the Five-Day Plan, currently has teams in scores of cities en- ~ deavoring to help those who . want to break the smoking habit, adds Pastor Zinner. Currently, three to five such plans are underway every week in B.C, communities. Smokers desiring to par- fo, shat God's call toman mani calling for justice and peace. The Church ought never to become con- tented with the status quo, for its mission is to transform people, and consequently so- Church should always be op- posed to society in its civie and political life for Caesar, (the State) has its function and re- sponsibilities that it ought to carry oul, The task of the Church is to proclaim a stah- dard that respects the dignity of everybody and oftimes to suggest ways in which this can be-achieved. Is itright to fund the needs of handicapped people out of a lottery system? What are we doing as a people when we seek to develop our young athletes on a profit motive, Is. it not more noble to say out honestly that. we have a need or a worthy cause, and to meet that cause head on! What is achieved in terms of educating the young when we seem tobe saying that - ends justify the means. In such a system people ean become expendable and, tragically, they often do. If we have to offer a carrot to people to respond to the needy in our communities there would ap- pear to be little moral value involved, The Church stands i in the tradition of giving because the need is there and that is a standard that it ought to pro- claim in all times and in all places. No doubt there are those who can say that much good is cieties, into something better. Re pies) EMPLOYERS — Here's a chance to add the summer staff you'll need to get those extra jobs done. You provide a wortwnile work experience for a young man or woman this summer and the Province of British ‘Columbia will share the cos! of wages with you. You'll be working will the Minisiry of Labour 10 create sununer jobs that provide opportunities tor &C students and unemployed youth to learn work skills. I's a simple system that requires a minimum of paperwork yet tets you help yoursell and the economy in a positive way. Batsh Columbia businesses of all kinds and ses can benelit. Bul act today. The program is available tor a inuted tine only. Should your siluation change in the meantune, you ate under no obligation Here's how it works BUSINESSES AND FARMS — i your business or farm has been in operation for at least a year, the Ministry of Labour will help you pay the wages of up fo five young people this suinmer We wi done by our lotteries for they raise money that would other- wise not'be collected, but the long term effect is that we have lost sight of any vision for our young people. and ourselves, and allowed that systems and material values have sub- merged our humanity. The prophets of old called for Justice for the people and that call is equally valid today. The Church is calling people to help each other, to show “concern for the needy, to be obedient to God's word. i The call is based upon human need and the value of each person made in the image f _ “Your holiday begins at Mike's”. _ Mike’s Castlegar Mobile Homes OL. Lic, #5012 ¢ New Vehicles e BRAND NEW 1979 GMC Pickup GM List $5683 Our Price $4988 Stk. #8-3505-0 BRAND NEW 1979 GMC Van GM List $6580 Our price? 3 988 Stk. #8-1510-0 ° BRAND NEW : 1979 Pontiac Acadian - GM List $5652 Our Price $5288 ° Stk. #7-4221-0 BRAND NEW ‘1979 Pontiac Pheonix GM List $6841 Our Price $6288 Stk. #3-0227-0 BRAND NEW 1979. - Buick Skylark GM List $6737 Our Price $6] 88 Stk. #6-3695-0 BRAND NEW 1979: Buick Lesabre GM List $9468 Our Price $8688 Stk. #5-4684-0 Organs "| Wurlitzer Radio Shack 1456 Bay Ave., Trail 368-5000 1976 DODGE ¥% Ton, V-8 automatic, with bucket seats. $4,000 . 1976 FORD % Ton, Camper Special, V-8 auto. 1975 FORD % Ton, p.s., p.b., automatic. $3,000 1974 FORD ‘2 Ton, 6 cylinder, new engine and between $1.30 and $250 an hour as oar shave of the Sfationwagon, V8 4 Speed, New Paint .......°2295 (xi zuaem 1975 MERCURY METEOR A deer, V8 srtonatic, ps, 9, calle, Rag. 505, bow. W5MONTEO 8 1572 MERCURY COMET Aer, 1 are, (le p. BAG SIMs se ee ee eee eee eees at rees A ; ! 1975 CHEVROLET Aten, exR0MP.Teckar .. ticipate inthe next plan can . write: Five-Day Plan to Stop . Smoking: 1471 Columbia Ave., il, B.C. VIR 1J7. ~ WE'RE NUMBER THREE!! Toyota has become the third largest automobile manufacturer in the world! Come and see us and we’ll show you why! TRUCKS ATSPEEDWAY be ke L- . oY OT A. 1976 FORD F250 4x4 TRAILAUTO.BODY *SALES: * SERVICE *PARTS iM FORD F F250 id SELES | _ Bot you can’t find a better buy! _ ALSO Good Used Vehicles priced right (ed, ¥8 automat, px, ph, ee uprate uareny 1976 Toyota CorollaSiW 1978 FORD F150 Piclag 38495 Wile, V8, ¢sgend, ps, ph, rae, 1975 FORD F250 11976 Mercury Bobcat SIW a 4-epeed, new paint, a good buy ..... Comper special, antematc, p., pb, radia, tetees, ane re 41973 Chevrolet Impala Quick tuncheon service iQ: 8 Dees cite 5695 SOCIETIES -- You ara wed to apy or tuning for any worthwhile project that provides : Spnorunty tor young people to learn valuable job skills his surn Tourism imation Centres thal mect the standards” established by the Ministry of Tourism and Smalt Business Development are also invited to apply foi funds under this program HOW TO APPLY — Appiicatons for funding are available from any Provincial Government Agent, Ministry of Labour Office or ane of the BC Youth Employment Offices listed below. : clutel 1974 FORD % Ton, 360 engine, p.s., p.b., sliding rear window. $3,200, z -1970 CHEV % Ton, 350 engine, auto., p.s., p.b. USED CARS 1976 DODGE Royal Monaco, 4 door, automatic, alr conditioning. Only $4,400 . 1976 CHEV impala, red/white, 4 door, automatic, air conditioning. Only $4,000 1978 CONCORD DIL, 4 door, 6 cylinder, automatic 1978 MAZDA GLC, 5 door Hatchback 1978 MAZDA GLC 3 door Hatchback 1975 FORD Granada, 6 cylinder, standard, vinyl roof, 2 door A 1975 FORD 2 door, automatic, p.s., p.b., air cond. 1974 DATSUN 710, 2 door, 4-speed, radio, &-track 1974 to Squire Wagon, 4-speed, only 35,000. miles. 1973 TOYOTA, 4-spead = 1973 CAPRI, 4-speed, V-6, radio, cassette deck 1973 DODGE Charger Brougham S.E. 440, sharp 1973 DATSUN, 4 door, automatic. 1972 VALIANT, 4 door, automatic. Only 35,000 mi. 1968 TOYOTA, 4 door, automatic, radio. 1978 GREMLIN X, 6 cylinder, automatic, blue with blue denim Interior. Raremodel GOOD SELECTION OF 1979 JEEPS IN STOCK Ho down payment 0.4.C. ® Used Vehicles ¢ 1978 Pontiac Pheonix $5488 Was $6295. Stk. #90157-0 General Electric Wenllnaneuse All Repairs — Cash or CI Gadmnas Appliance Senicee heaters. MINE RADIATOR REPAY Trall_ 364-1608 Shabby, down-at-the- ~ heal-shoes? Get them > quallty-fixed at FRANK'S SHOE TUNEUPS 4-Cylinder $17.95 plus parts 6-Cylinder $23.95 plus parts 8-Cylinder $28.95 plus parts * ALSO « 15% OFF All Labour Over One Hour LOCATION VANCOUVER ISLAND REGION ‘Courtenay: 576 England Avenue VON SM? 934.4403 ‘Nanaimo: 66 Front See! VR SH? 753-6683 “Victoria: 608 Dougias Stree! VBW 285 387431 INTERIOR REGION ‘Cranbrook: 12A - 131n Avenue South ae va PHONE 1978 Pontiac LeMans Was $6495. Stk. #90156 or 90155 ..... 1978 Buick LeSabre . Was $7495. Stk. #5-2573-1 00... .....0.00. se eeeees Now 1978 GMC Pickup Was $5995. Stk. #8-0294-1 . 1978 GMC Camper Special Was $8495. Stk, #2-4073-1 1977 Chev Boogie Van Was $8495, Stk. #90151-A1.......... . 1974 Ford Custom * Was $2695. Stk. #2-0814- 2. 1973 Ford Station Wagon _ Was $2495. Sik. CSC TTS: ELECTRICIANS Required for expanding sawmill urrey (Lower we good gen- of all phases of sawmll electetcal equipment. 426-2283 Penticton ‘301 Mam Steet V2A $B8 ‘Vernon: 3206 - 32nd Avenue VIT 2M6 LOWER MAINLAND REGION . Abbotsford: 201 - 2630 Bourquin, West V25 SN7 All Other Lower Malntaned ‘Areas: 4946 Canada Way VSG 4J NORTH REGION Dawson Creek: 214. 10401 - 101n Steet VIG 2H9 Prince George: 1663 victoria St V2L 214 snail fae thocat 2247225) Permanent poaltion with top 942.1997 wages, full medical and dental benelits. : for the 853-1497 Month of February Personnel Manager RELIA BLE 4541 - 198th Street LANGLEY, B.C. Automotive Repairs Ltd. ‘aA 167 496.N. Columbia 3 65 TE TE BE INDEPENDENT Earn up to $30,000.00 par year. NOW AT TWO LOCATIONS Be a Franchised Applicator ; Beaver Falls, Fruitvale Hwy. of . 367-7355 — 367-7722 Du BAAC SUNDECK SYSTEMS 789 Columbia Ave., Castlegar 365-7477 Husky Station (n Your Area Beaver Auto Centre YOUR 4x4 COUNTRY HEADQUARTERS Please apply to: 291-2901 seeeeeeee se beeeenee oa 562-813 847.4229 635.4997 398-0258 Very alone valtte. collage TIQUE Trai ete sates condoning Salt? aebeceeeens oer heater Cattome hickue — 29-28 From all olher areas, call Operalor tor Zenith 2210 (toll + free) and an application torm will be mailed to you $2805 “cnt $2200. “sate $3495 see eeeeesenseceeeeseeretecscecseses APPLICATION DEADLINES: BUSINESS/FARMS SOCIETIES MARCH 12,1979 MARCH 2, 1979 NOTE: Allapphications received by ead date willbe carelully considered for fundin: "You Really. Matter To Us". Speedway TRAIL B.C. i126 COURIER PICKUP 1 974 chevelle Classic Full- or part-time. Training available. For full particulars call 273-6167, or write: SHANNON PAINT FORMULATORS Ltd. 42640 Vickers Way RICHMOND, B.C. VeV 1H8 JOSE’S AUTO REPAIR LTD. DBA WANETA PLAZA TOYOTA Bear Creek Rd. Dealer Lic. 02077A - Ph. 364-2588 Province of British Columbia Ministry of Labour Employment Opportumty Programs Ministry of Tourism and Small Business Development Zeaty, tangy pizza, from : - Bay and Victoria, Trail the “Duke ol 364-2515